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Critical Care Services
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Picis, Inc.
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Five Best Practices for Effective Critical Care Management
The need for effective critical care management is more urgent today than ever before. Trends in population demographics, healthcare labor, and patient resource needs are all creating a “perfect storm” that requires a new approach to managing Intensive Care Units (ICU).
This whitepaper will examine five best practices for ...
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Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
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Tracking: The Critical Link in Patient Safety
What You’ll Learn: • How identification and tracking will improve patient safety and reduce operating costs
• The hard costs associated with non- compliance
• Why identification and tracking must be at the front end of any Hospital Information System (HIS)
• Key technologies that can be used to secure the “5 Rights of Patient Safety”
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iMDsoft
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Today, both patients and payers expect more from hospitals, in particular higher care quality along with greater costefficiency.
Meeting these new market realities requires navigating multiple strategic issues, including attracting and retaining the most qualified care givers and effectively utilizing scarce resources while improving patient safety. With tighter budgets and ever-increasing ...
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Emdeon
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Five Critical Strategies for Providers to Transition from Paper to Paperless Patient Billing & Payment
The world has changed. On any given day—at any given moment, millions of people are online, checking bank accounts, paying bills electronically, conducting web-based transactions and getting statements via email or secure login systems. With every point-and-click, payables and receivables ...
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Amcom Software
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Communications is at the core of every good hospital. Doctors need to contact nurses about care of patients and to tap them for information and data. Nurses require the expertise of doctors when making care decisions. Without a good communications system, a hospital could actually endanger the lives of patients it hopes to serve.
Poor communication is the leading cause of death and serious ...
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